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By Kingsley Kobo, AfricaNews

ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast, 26 October 2009: The governing party in Niger, MNSD, has won a majority of seats in the parliamentary elections boycotted by the opposition and criticized by the international community.

According to final results released by the electoral commission on Saturday, Tandja’s allies won 76 of the 113 seats in Parliament.

The vote was held last week amid calls from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) to have it postponed in order for the government to engage in meaningful dialogue with the opposition.

The former parliament was dissolved by Tandja because it opposed to his plans to change the constitution and stay much longer in power.

In reaction, Niger’s membership of ECOWAS has been suspended, and the country faces a possible freeze of development aid from the European Union.